Moody Beach in Wells, ME 2


If Joy is in the JOURNEY;  Then Reward is in the destination.


08.17.21-Travel east and north to Wells, ME.
We were up a little early this morning for our anticipated trip to Thousand Trails campground Moody Beach in Wells, ME. This is not an exceptionally big RVPark around 350 sites not counting tent campers. In order to get here the Journey had to make its way through Ogunquit, ME a very small town, much like Mystic, Ct, which took us almost an hour to to a little more than a mile. The crowded streets  were exciting to look at. Cars occupied every space available and eateries, B & Bs and restaurants abound on each side of the street. We even found the Ogunquit Playhouse. The add sign by the street mentioned it would only be open until August 28; not a problem!  I’ll be adding more to this blog as our vacation develops.

8.19-Even though the Wi-Fi is good here the weather was challenging at times. This day, Thursday, we had to get out. Weather was rainy. So the Factory Outlet Stores seemed like a good choice. With so many to choose from we decided I needed new shoes; for both play and dress and we found them. We browsed through some of the other stores we we ended up buying Fr. Michael Gill a gift and a couple of smaller items.
It was a little later in the afternoon now and our objective for this trek was to savor Lobster again. MORE ON THIS IN THE LOBSTER IN WELLS, ME BLOG

08.26-Visiting the Moody Beach beaches
Not much to say here. The beach was just as we expected, beautiful even at low tide. The biggest industries here are lodging and eateries. Every other property seemed to be a B&B. All were beautiful. No idea how individuals could ever afford to purchase these properties.

08.27-a Friday, we opted to do take out from the EAST Restaurant, an Oriental restaurant. We would try, what else, but the Mongolian Beef meal. The serving was plentiful but the chef was a true believer of  ginger making the meal. It wasn’t until the last few bites that we identified the ginger product, whole ginger, not powdered or anything else. Those last few bites were awesome. It’s difficult trying to find the right restaurant cooking as you like it. Our best yet was either Iowa or the take out in Wildwood, FL.

08.28-The Grenier’s visited. We’ve mentions Ken and Deb before; they carry our last name. We get their emails constantly whenever they leave a venue. This time when we signed in at Moody Beach the ranger on duty asked if we had family visiting. MORE ON THIS IN THE GRENIED VISIT US BLOG

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